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British anti-aircraft gun in action near Nieppe, France, WW1A British 18 pound anti-aircraft gun mounted on a lorry under the command of Captain C A Montimore, 4th Division RA (Royal Artillery), in action near Nieppe, northern France
Captain Longcroft, who established the worlds record in a non-stop flight in 1913 from Montrose to Farnborough, covering the 630 miles in seven and a half hours. Date: 1913
British Pom Pom anti-aircraft gun, WW1A British one pounder Pom Pom anti-aircraft gun, mounted on a field gun carriage. It was used by the 6th Siege Battery RGA (Royal Garrison Artillery) during the First World War
Air Scouts learning aircraft recognitionOne Air Scout from St Pauls School draws a picture of a Spitfire on a blackboard for a group of other Air Scouts to learn aircraft recognition
British fighter plane, WWI by George RansteadA British single seat fighter plane up in the sky during aerial combat (though no other planes seems to be about). Note the exploding shells all around
Page from An Album of International Air Liners for cigarette cards issued by John Player & Sons, featuring the British aeroplanes Imperial Airways Empire Flying-Boat Caledonia; Imperial Airways Liner
Page from Aircraft of the Royal Air Force card albumPage from Aircraft of the Royal Air Force cigarette card album issued by John Player & Sons, featuring the Hawker Demon I (Turret) Fighter; the Hawker Fury Fighter; and the Hawker Hurricane Fighter
Page from An Album of Aeroplanes (Civil) for cigarette cards issued by John Player & Sons, featuring the British aeroplanes, the Miles Hawk Major, two-seater touring monoplane; the Monospar S.T
Transport exhibits at Festival of Britain, LondonVarious transport exhibits at the Festival of Britain, South Bank, London, showing aircraft, trains and a high-speed car. Date: May 1951
Hauptman Ernst Brandenburg and Gotha crewsHauptman Ernst Brandenburg and the crews of the Kampfgeschwader III (Gotha aircraft pilots) in World War One. Date: World War One
Rock Climbing in Lakeland The Man above (pointing to the aeroplane): " Reckless Beggar! Thats what I call asking for it ". !! circa 1920s
The Czech AirforceAn airfield, crammed with the planes of the Czech Airforce. Date: circa 1920s
Flying Model Plane 1970SA group of young men fly model aeroplanes Date: 1970s
French Army AircraftIn their annual manoeuvres, the French army experiments with the use of monoplanes for reconnaissance purposes, bringing back information about the enemys whereabouts. Date: September 1910
H. M.s GloriousOriginally commissioned as a light cruiser, HMS GLORIOUS was later converted into an aircraft carrier. Destroyed by SCHARNHORST after she aided in the evacuation of Norway, 1940 Date: 1930s
Aviation Week 1910Programme cover for the Grande Semaine d Aviation de la Champagne, July 1910 (Great Aviation Week) featuring aircraft over Reims cathedral Date: 1910
Paulhan to ManchesterLouis Paulhan narrowly beats Grahame-White in a flight from London to Manchester (landing en route) : his plane - a Farman biplane - is virtually identical to Grahame-White s. Date: 28th April 1910
Dunlop Tyre Advert 22At the airport, with an aircraft of Imperial Airways. 1932
Man W / Model AircraftA young man stands holding a large model aeroplane. Date: 1950s
FURIOUS AIRCRAFT CARRAircraft carrier which was built during World War One and served in World War Two : she is seen here in the 1930s with a flight of Fairey Swordfish torpedo bombers Date: launched 1916
Anthony Fokker astride an early aircraft type, 1930s Date: 1930
Gloster-Napier aerial derby winner EAXZ Date: 1923
Naiad turboprop engine on display at the Napier stand, Radlett Air Show, 1948 Date: 1948
Avro Lincoln test bed for the Naiad engine RF402 Date: 1948
Avro Lincoln test bed for the Naiad engine RF530 Date: 1948
Double Naiad engine
E127, popularly known as Nymph, on displayResearch Station Park Royal GTCC exhibition E127, popularly known as Nymph, on display Date: 1946
Nomad II engine under development at the Park Royal Development Test Houses
Napier Nomad 3135 EHP compound diesel engine
Napier Nomad engine on show - Farnborough Air ShowNapier Nomad engine on show at Farnborough Air Show Date: 1954
Model Nomad II engine
Nomad II engine at Luton - flying test bed evaluationNomad II engine at Luton for a flying test bed evaluation
Coronation Road Test Tunnels - Nomad IICoronation Road Test Tunnels a Nomad II engine is prepared for propeller tests
Napier Nomad II 3135 EHP compound diesel engine
Nomad I in Lincoln flying test bed
Napier Nomad engine installed in Avro Lincoln flying test bed ready for ground test running
Model Nomad engine
Flight acceptance test Nomad I MK3 engine
Nomad I engine Date: 1949
First compound Nomad engine presented for preliminary running prior to acceptance tests, 3000hp Date: 1949
Culverin E102 engine, 700hp Date: 1935
Napier Halford Dagger VIII
Napier Halford Dagger III engine, three quarter front view
Napier Halford Dagger engine
Napier Halford Dagger VIII engine, super charger end
Napier Halford Dagger I engine, 800hp
Blackburn Firebrand powered by a Sabre III engine Date: 1942
Hawker Typhoon IB powered by a Sabre IIA Date: 1942